Phil French
February 23rd, 2002, 12:46 AM
Well, the day I have been waiting for is almost here. Tomorrow I'll make the two hour drive to Calgary to pick up my new XL1s. This has been a dream for me going on five years and I am finally going to actually start working with video. I've always been interested in nature and history. Some one once advised "WRITE WHAT YOU KNOW" - I want to video what I know.
I don't really remember how my interest in video started. I would buy my monthly issue of Videomaker and read all of the articles. I checked out all of the camcorders and linear equipment available (at that time). It all seemed interesting, but somehow unwieldy and not quite what I wanted. Then one day ( I think it was in '97?) I saw the Canon XL1 on the cover of Videomaker magazine. I was totally blown away. Perhaps I am being naive, but I came to believe that we were on the dawn of a new age. The advent of relatively affordable video equipment and NLE's was about to trigger a revolution in film making and broadcast video. Average people like me might have a voice if they were creative and skilled enough. That revolution has been slower than I thought in coming - especially for me.
Lack of money and working a "straight job" have made it a slow grind just getting started. The delays have probably been a good thing though. The editing technology has become more reliable and I have had a chance to research both my subjects and the technology.
I have followed the XL1 Watchdog almost since it's inception and it has been an invaluable aid. When I read the introductions on this bulliten board, I see a wide range of people from around this world. There are some who have spent their lives in this medium and other novices, like me - with only our ideas and enthusiasm (and our fears!). This forum gives us all a chance to learn.
Sooner or later it's time to get one's feet wet and I look forward to a year of both fun and hard work. Let's see if I'm still so starry-eyed this time next year. Wish me luck!
I don't really remember how my interest in video started. I would buy my monthly issue of Videomaker and read all of the articles. I checked out all of the camcorders and linear equipment available (at that time). It all seemed interesting, but somehow unwieldy and not quite what I wanted. Then one day ( I think it was in '97?) I saw the Canon XL1 on the cover of Videomaker magazine. I was totally blown away. Perhaps I am being naive, but I came to believe that we were on the dawn of a new age. The advent of relatively affordable video equipment and NLE's was about to trigger a revolution in film making and broadcast video. Average people like me might have a voice if they were creative and skilled enough. That revolution has been slower than I thought in coming - especially for me.
Lack of money and working a "straight job" have made it a slow grind just getting started. The delays have probably been a good thing though. The editing technology has become more reliable and I have had a chance to research both my subjects and the technology.
I have followed the XL1 Watchdog almost since it's inception and it has been an invaluable aid. When I read the introductions on this bulliten board, I see a wide range of people from around this world. There are some who have spent their lives in this medium and other novices, like me - with only our ideas and enthusiasm (and our fears!). This forum gives us all a chance to learn.
Sooner or later it's time to get one's feet wet and I look forward to a year of both fun and hard work. Let's see if I'm still so starry-eyed this time next year. Wish me luck!